The Lost Adventure Map for Minecraft 1.8.9/1.8

The Lost Adventure is hands down one of the most, if not the most, expertly crafted and immersive maps out there for Minecraft. The map has absolutely everything such as a compelling plot, engaging gameplay, intuitive puzzles and much more. Perhaps the key advantage that this map has over all the rest is that it has actual replay value. Most Minecraft maps are great fun the first time around but if you play them again after that they feel repetitive and rather boring but this map feels even more enjoyable the second time because you can devise new creative ways to go through it.

One really crucial thing that should be mentioned about The Lost Adventure map is that its plot is built around Nazi Germany history so players who feel like they’d be offended by that type of content are recommended not to use it. We won’t talk about the plot here in order to avoid any potential spoilers but we will say that it’s very well thought out and worth seeing to the very end. At the start of the map’s gameplay you get knocked out while on a ship and later on waking up in a desert village. There are no people in sight and the atmosphere is giving out dangerous vibes so you set out to find out what’s happening.

It’s worth bearing in mind that The Lost Adventure is pretty challenging as well. The gameplay is filled to the brim with different kinds of mobs that will try to obliterate you the first chance they get so be on your guard at all times because no place is safe. On top of all this, the map also features some really amazing parkour moments as well that add a whole new layer if intensity to the experience. Overall, this map is definitely worth trying out as the developer has gone above and beyond to ensure an immersive experience for the players.

How to install The Lost Adventure Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.